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Beta 2 Of The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries

11-12-2010, 01:40 PM

Phoronix: Beta 2 Of The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries

A month ago there was the 1.0 beta release of the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, which are the software libraries created to help in the development of the E17 desktop. EFL 1.0 also marks a point of API/ABI stability and is being used by projects outside of E17 proper, such as with Samsung's Enlightenment usage. Today the second beta of the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries is now available...

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What native apps are you referring to? Not really sure what you mean there - it's not it's own OS, or emacs. Eclipse, firefox, pidgin, all run fine for me under it. Still a few bugs here & there of course, but it's been quite useable for some time now.

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The whole point of this release is that they're fairly certain the ABI/APIs are stable. Apps written against the EFL should be good to go.
As for actual apps made - well I've never been one to go for front ends where I could avoid it. However when I've time I do mean to have a look at exchange.enlightenment.org - seems to be a bit of what you're after there.

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we don't have a lot of programs, actually, as we focus on the release. We have a music player, a video player (based on xine or gstreamer), I'm writing a multi-document viewer (actually, the library, someone else is working on the GUI), a photo viewer, a photo manager, a media center, an Identi.ca client, a game, and other tools. Of course, there is Enlightenment itself.

The small number of apps shows that we are lacking of manpower. So if you want to contribute, you are more than welcome

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we don't have a lot of programs, actually, as we focus on the release. We have a music player, a video player (based on xine or gstreamer), I'm writing a multi-document viewer (actually, the library, someone else is working on the GUI), a photo viewer, a photo manager, a media center, an Identi.ca client, a game, and other tools. Of course, there is Enlightenment itself.

The small number of apps shows that we are lacking of manpower. So if you want to contribute, you are more than welcome

sadly my coding skills are not good enough to get involved in projects

however if you need an icon or something like that for your projects i might be able to help